Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudognaphalium gayanum (Gnaphalium heterotrichum, Gnaphalium leucocephalum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0535546Zöllner, Otto   117901984-01-09
Chile

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NA0535547Zöllner, Otto   92451976-09-17
Chile

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NA0535548Worth, C.R. | Morrison, J.L.   163341938-11-01
United States

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NA0535549Morrison, J.L. | Worth, C.R.   164941938-11-14
Chile

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NA0109098Riefner, R.E., Jr.   15-3342015-08-20
United States, California, Riverside County, Temescal Valley, S of Temescal Canyon Rd. N of I-15 Freeway, ca. 0.8 mi W of Horsethief Canyon Rd, opposite from entracene to Corona Lake (Lee Lake)., 33.745346 -117.442526, 370m

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NA0109246Riefner, R.E., Jr.   17-4512017-09-04
United States, California, Riverside County, City of Temecula; Wolf Valley, Temecula Creek, immediately N of Temecula Ln. and Canterfield Dr, vicinity of Pala Community Park., 323m

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NA0109247Riefner, R.E., Jr.   17-4042017-08-14
United States, California, Orange County, City of San Juan Capistrano; San Juan Creek, immeditately E of I-5 Freeway, N of San Juan Creek Road along San Juan Creek Trail., 25m

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NA0535088Parish, Samuel B. | Parish, William F.   5781881-10-00
United States

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NA0535438Arguelles, Juan   ARG-2111962-11-00
Mexico

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NA0535552Jose, San   37351964-12-02
Uruguay

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NA0650890Peebles, R.H. | Kearney, T.H. | Harrison, G.J.   24081926-00-00
United States


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